Adaptation, after-effect and contrast in the perception of tilted lines. I. Quantitative studies.

JJ Gibson, M Radner - Journal of experimental psychology, 1937 - psycnet.apa.org
A refined and quantitative investigation of an earlier study which demonstrated that a line
seen as tilted somewhat from the vertical or horizontal axis appears less tilted during the …

Adaptation, after-effect, and contrast in the perception of tilted lines. II. Simultaneous contrast and the areal restriction of the after-effect.

JJ Gibson - Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1937 - psycnet.apa.org
The first paper of this series reported the fact that visual lines undergo what may be termed
adaptation followed by a negative after-effect with respect to their direction or orientation in …

Adaptation, after-effect and contrast in the perception of curved lines.

JJ Gibson - Journal of experimental psychology, 1933 - psycnet.apa.org
A series of eight experiments in which the S's wore a pair of prisms shifting the visual field
about 15 to the right, and—more important to the problem—the examination of the …

Two types of adaptation to an optically-rotated visual field

H Mikaelian, R Held - The American Journal of Psychology, 1964 - JSTOR
Experimental findings imply that there are at least two clearly distinguishable processes that
can produce after-effects of tilt in vision. On the one hand, Gibson has found these after …

Visual feature-analyzers and aftereffects of tilt and curvature.

M Coltheart - Psychological review, 1971 - psycnet.apa.org
Explains the aftereffect produced by viewing a line tilted in the frontal plane in terms of the
adaptation of orientation-specific units in the visual system. This explanation is more …

[引用][C] The spatial selectivity of the tilt aftereffect

C Ware, DE Mitchell - Vision Research, 1974 - Elsevier
Two of the recently discovered aftereffects that follow prolonged inspection of a grating
namely the threshold elevation effect (Blakemore and Campbell, 1969) and the perceived …

Temporal factors in figural after-effects

ER Hammer - The American Journal of Psychology, 1949 - JSTOR
The first systematic observations of figural after-effects were made by JJ Gibson in 1933,
who found that when a curved line is regarded for a short period of time, it appears less …

Subjective contours, tilt aftereffects, and visual cortical organization

MA Paradiso, S Shimojo, K Nakayama - Vision research, 1989 - Elsevier
The tilt aftereffect (TAE) was used to study interactions between real and subjective
contours. Subjects adapted to either real or illusory lines and were then shown test stimuli …

Does the tilt after-effect occur in the oblique meridian?

DE Mitchell, DW Muir - Vision research, 1976 - Elsevier
DOES THE TILT AFTER-EFFECT OCCUR IN THE OBLIQUE MERIDIAN’.? Page 1 DOES
THE TILT AFTER-EFFECT OCCUR IN THE OBLIQUE MERIDIAN’.? DONALD E. MITCHFLL …

Surface tilt (the direction of slant): A neglected psychophysical variable

KA Stevens - Perception & Psychophysics, 1983 - Springer
Surface slant (the angle between the line of sight and the surface normal) is an important
psychophysical variable. However, slant angle captures only one of the two degrees of …